Whatever it says on the tyres is what to put in them, your bike might be running different tyres to other aerox's so just go by what it says on the tyre.
on mine it says to not inflate above 45psi in cold conditions. i usually have it on about 30 front and back
Usually run mine around 25ish. Oh btw kieran bruv, if u pump erm abit harder ur ped might go over 20mph geez...... :w00t: Joking bruv :bird:
on the aerox itself they come fitted with a sticker from YAMAHA it states to run exactly 26psi in the front 26psi in the rear also ses 26 in both in the aerox service manual....
i run mine at 23psi to be precise and fuck pumping them use shell garage free air. i can ride with any psi tho imp: i need to loose weight to go over 20mph haha :w00t:
i know man i know man, but u gotta teach these ladz, not see them as a let down. i remember wen i was new to scooters, i asked pretty stoopid questions, but if nobody shared their knowledge, then us a race of humans would be pretty fckin dumb lol so, jus allow him init :nerd:
yeah it's alright using the Aerox manual but what if the bike has different tyres to the standard fit? Every tyre has it's own design and has been tested by the manufacturer of the tyre and also mine has this sticker saying 19psi back, 21psi front...WTF? The tyre says between 20-30PSi so i run 28 cause i ride dry and like speed. Yammy say that for general riding for an average weight rider at a normal temperature for the comprimise between ride and cornering, isn't a must but keep to the tyres pressures to stop damage to them